Nick Penniman ’22 weighs in on the constant question of who can tell what stories.
Nick Penniman ’22 discusses portrayals of good and evil in literature and culture.
Nick Penniman ’22 shares 11 ways that students can show support for Ukraine and stresses the importance of preserving democracy.
Nick Penniman ’22 proposes we let ourselves be optimistic—and harness hope for progress.
Dear GDS, This year has been a roller coaster. We never could have imagined that we would spend nearly the entirety of our term leading this newspaper from home. Nonetheless, we are proud of what we have accomplished in 2020—adapting to online reporting, creating a consistent online news presence, recruiting new writers, establishing this newsletter and so much more. In the past year, the Augur Bit website has received over 20,000 views. We are excited to announce that the next editors-in-chief will be Seth Riker and Ethan Wolin. We are sad to end our time as editors of the Bit, but
It is the most important day in a democracy. Nick Penniman '22 sets the scene.
Dear GDS, You probably don’t need to be told this summer was eventful. We are living through one of the most consequential election cycles ever, the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement and a pandemic that has altered nearly every aspect of life. It is an exciting time to work on a newspaper. There is no shortage of stories to cover or opinions to express. Although virtual learning inhibits a normal printing schedule, it enables a publishing process that is current and continuous. You can expect new articles to be published on our website each week. To prospective writers:
Nick Penniman ‘22 on how our generation will define itself.
Nick Penniman '22 on how many GDS students are well-positioned to help others—and how you can.
Nick Penniman '22 reflects on the "Can We?" conference, "an experiment in revitalizing democracy."
Nick Penniman '22 covers the email chain that has sparked controversy throughout the GDS community.